Isfahan is named after the city in Iran that was once called “half the world” - Nesf-e-Jahān - because to see it was to see everything worth seeing. The pattern earns the name. This is a Home Couture print of such intricacy that your eye finds something new the third time, the fifth time, the tenth time you look. Scrolling vines, flowering branches, a density of detail that would take a lesser fabric three colorways to accomplish. Isfahan does it in two: aqua and lilac, cool against cool, the palette of a morning garden before the heat arrives.
On a tote bag, Isfahan becomes the thing you did not expect to find at the farmer’s market, or the airport, or the school pickup line — a piece of textile art being used to carry groceries. Which is, if you think about it, exactly what the merchants of Isfahan would have wanted. The most beautiful things in the world should be used, not preserved. They made them to travel.
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| Size: |
14" x 19" x 7" |
| Exterior: |
55% Linen / 45% Cotton |
| Interior: |
100% Nylon (water resistant) |
| Origin: |
Ground woven in Belgium, hand printed and sewn in the USA |
Each tote is lined in stain-resistant material and has pockets for a cell phone or wallet.
Totes are hand cut and sewn in the USA and are made from Belgian Linen / Cotton handprinted in the USA. Fabric has been backed so the tote will retain its shape.